06.Dec.20, 07:26 PM
Watching in horror, T’pel felt his stomach drop right over the ledge into the lake with Kestra, before the rest of him followed suit. He didn’t want to lose anyone over such a silly thing as a weyr accident! He’d seen her smack against the ledge on her way down, and if anything happened…
All things considered, his dive was fairly neat and he placed his entry right next to where Kestra had fallen, and he bobbed up next to her mercifully conscious form. He heaved a sigh of relief as he swam in front of her. She had a bruise beginning to color near her hairline, and her lip was split and bleeding, but otherwise, she seemed okay.
Kyrionth swam from where he was under the ledge, his eyes whirling both in concern and somehow, amusement. He spoke to Tizalth on the ledge. I am unsure if that was intentional, but regardless it seemed to have had the desired effect. He paddled closer, dipping a shoulder below the water’s surface, offering a place for the two riders to mount. Do not worry, Tizalth. She is well. I will bring her to you.
After the adrenaline of the moment and the shock of such cold water had worn, both T’pel and Kestra were starting to shiver. He paddled to Kyrionth and helped Kestra up first before settling in behind her. “A-are you okay? I am so sorry, I need to install a rail…”
All things considered, his dive was fairly neat and he placed his entry right next to where Kestra had fallen, and he bobbed up next to her mercifully conscious form. He heaved a sigh of relief as he swam in front of her. She had a bruise beginning to color near her hairline, and her lip was split and bleeding, but otherwise, she seemed okay.
Kyrionth swam from where he was under the ledge, his eyes whirling both in concern and somehow, amusement. He spoke to Tizalth on the ledge. I am unsure if that was intentional, but regardless it seemed to have had the desired effect. He paddled closer, dipping a shoulder below the water’s surface, offering a place for the two riders to mount. Do not worry, Tizalth. She is well. I will bring her to you.
After the adrenaline of the moment and the shock of such cold water had worn, both T’pel and Kestra were starting to shiver. He paddled to Kyrionth and helped Kestra up first before settling in behind her. “A-are you okay? I am so sorry, I need to install a rail…”